That should work to our advantage. With a right-skewed LSAT score distribution and a relatively low average GPA, the implication is that getting good grades is difficult and grade inflation is low.ajmanyjah wrote:Yea...well I graduated a few years agomtrl wrote:You also at McGill?ajmanyjah wrote:15 12 9 10 8 7 5 5 5 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 5
Pretty good distribution, I guess, especially since the law school doesn't require the LSATs
Mean of 159
also saw a 3.35 average GPA---and most of those kids were probably Arts faculty kids...pretty sad---though I assume the 2.7 Philosophy average GPA might have brought it down
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